1999 U.S. Open Cup

1999 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Tournament details
CountryUnited States
Final positions
ChampionsRochester Raging Rhinos
(1st title)
Runners-upColorado Rapids
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Mugurel Dumitru
(6 goals)

The 1999 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ran from June to October 1999, open to all soccer teams in the United States. It was the first Open Cup tournament to be named after Lamar Hunt. The Rochester Raging Rhinos of the A-League defeated the Colorado Rapids 2–0 in the final at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.[1] The Rhinos became the first, and as of 2024, only non-Division I team to win the Open Cup since the inception of Major League Soccer, defeating four MLS teams in the tournament. Another A-League team, the Charleston Battery, also reached the semifinals, and the A-League's Staten Island Vipers were the other non-division one squad to beat an MLS team.

Bracket

Home teams listed on top of bracket

Second RoundThird RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
               
A-LCharleston Battery2
D3Wilmington Hammerheads1
A-LCharleston Battery4
MLSD.C. United (ASDET)3
 
 
A-LCharleston Battery2
A-LStaten Island Vipers1
 
 
MLSMetroStars (ASDET)2
A-LStaten Island Vipers3
A-LStaten Island Vipers7
USASAUnited German-Hungarians0
A-LCharleston Battery0
MLSColorado Rapids3
A-LMinnesota Thunder1
PDLMid-Michigan Bucks2
PDLMid-Michigan Bucks1
MLSTampa Bay Mutiny2
 
 
MLSTampa Bay Mutiny0
MLSColorado Rapids1
 
 
MLSColorado Rapids1
A-LSeattle Sounders0
A-LSeattle Sounders3
PDLSpokane Shadow1
MLSColorado Rapids0
A-LRochester Rhinos2
 
 
MLSDallas Burn3
A-LJacksonville Cyclones0
PDLCocoa Expos2
A-LJacksonville Cyclones7
A-LRochester Rhinos2
MLSDallas Burn (ASDET)1
A-LRochester Rhinos (ASDET)2
PDLNew York Freedom1
A-LRochester Rhinos1
MLSChicago Fire0
 
 
A-LRochester Rhinos3
MLSColumbus Crew2
A-LSan Diego Flash7
D3Arizona Sahuaros2
A-LSan Diego Flash2
MLSLos Angeles Galaxy3
 
 
MLSLos Angeles Galaxy1
MLSColumbus Crew3
 
 
MLSColumbus Crew3
PDLCarolina Dynamo0
A-LOrange County Zodiac0
D3Carolina Dynamo2

Schedule

Note: Scorelines use the standard U.S. convention of placing the home team on the right-hand side of box scores.

First round

Eight D3 Pro, four PDL, and four USASA teams start.

June 5, 1999 Los Lobos (USASA) 1–8 Wilmington Hammerheads (D3 Pro) Wilmington, North Carolina
Fernandez 76'(Report)Brian Hunter 21', 52'
Ryan Walker 32', 34', 39'
Luke Griffith 55', 72', 88'
Stadium: Legion Stadium
Attendance: 1,132
Referee: Jon Wilson (USA)
June 8, 1999 Austin Lone Stars (D3 Pro) 2–3 Mid Michigan Bucks (PDL) Saginaw Township, Michigan
Marc Madeley 14'
Gabe Jones 48'
(Report)Tino Scicluna 37'
Benji Djeukeng 50'
Paul Snape 88'
Stadium: White Pine Stadium
Attendance: 325
Referee: Carlos Folino (USA)
June 9, 1999 United German-Hungarians (USASA) 2–1 New Jersey Stallions (D3 Pro) Toms River, New Jersey
Ray De Stephanis 31'
Robert Henes 48'
(Report)Júlio Santos 24'Stadium: Toms River HS North
Attendance: 60
Referee: Ruben Rodhas (USA)
June 9, 1999 New York Freedom (PDL) 3–1 Cape Cod Crusaders (D3 Pro) South Yarmouth, Massachusetts
Aboucar Camara 24', 49'
Moussa Sy 77'
(Report)Nicholas Bone 58'Stadium: Alan Carson Field
Attendance: 60
Referee: Delfim Rainho (USA)
June 10, 1999 Cocoa Expos (PDL) 5–3 Northern Virginia Royals (D3 Pro) Washington, D.C.
Dillon 3'
Steven Butcher 29', 31'
Eddie Enders 38'
Hinkey 57'
(Report)Tim Prisco 45'
Alberto Ogando 68'
Richard Englefried 78'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 150
Referee: Bill Dittmar (USA)
June 11, 1999 Mexico SC (USASA) 2–3 (asdet) Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro) Peoria, Arizona
Dillon 9'
Delgadillo 72'
(Report)Alex Pogman 60'
Harold Calvo 85', 102'
Stadium: Peoria Sports Complex
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Richard Heron (USA)
June 16, 1999 Spokane Shadow (PDL) 3–2 (asdet) Chico Rooks (D3 Pro) Chico, California
Jeff Rose 39'
Dave Berto 73' (PK)
Cosner 108'
(Report)Luis Orellana 19'
Joe Munoz 63'
Stadium: University Stadium
Attendance: 450
Referee: Javier Padilla (USA)

Second round

Eight A-League teams enter.

June 23, 1999 Mid Michigan Bucks (PDL) 2–1 Minnesota Thunder (A-League) Blaine, Minnesota
Dodd 23'
Chad Schomaker 28'
(Report)Kalin Bankov 80'Stadium: National Sports Center
Attendance: 225
Referee: Siavosh Rahimi (USA)
June 23, 1999 Spokane Shadow (PDL) 1–3 Seattle Sounders (A-League) Seattle, Washington
Jeff Rose 79'(Report)Erik Storkson 28', 56'
Peter Hattrup 74'
Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 236
Referee: Mohammed Zarrabi-Kashani (USA)
June 30, 1999 New York Freedom (PDL) 1–2 (asdet) Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League) Rochester, New York
Rodney Rambo 57'(Report)Mauro Biello 62'
Darren Tilley 109'
Stadium: Frontier Field
Attendance: 7,131
Referee: Vladimir Fabre (USA)
June 30, 1999 Arizona Sahuaros (D3 Pro) 2–9 San Diego Flash (A-League) San Diego, California
Harold Calvo 30'
Joe Owen 49'
(Report)Mugurel Dimitru 9', 45', 56', 57', 87', 90'
Antonio Robles 17'
Carlos Farias 41', 75'
Stadium: Douglas Stadium
Attendance: 812
Referee: Emiliano Monje (USA)
July 6, 1999 Wilmington Hammerheads (D3 Pro) 1–2 Charleston Battery (A-League) Charleston, South Carolina
Charles Panos 90'(Report)Todd Miller 3'
Paul Conway 16'
Stadium: Blackbaud Stadium
Attendance: 2,102
Referee: Thomas Perry (USA)
July 6, 1999 Carolina Dynamo (D3 Pro) 2–0 Orange County Zodiac (A-League) Santa Ana, California
Maher Atta 17'
Jose Espindola 48'
(Report)Stadium: Santa Ana Bowl
Attendance: 200
Referee: -- (USA)
July 10, 1999 Jacksonville Cyclones (A-League) 7–2 Cocoa Expos (PDL) Cocoa, Florida
Jorge Munoz 5' (PK), 20', 36', 54'
Jose DeOlivera 45', 79'
Brad Schmidt 80'
(Report)Derek Phillips 27', 49' (PK)Stadium: Cocoa Expo Sports Center
Attendance: 1,112
Referee: Reggie Rutty (USA)

Third round

Eight MLS teams enter.

July 12, 1999 Tampa Bay Mutiny (MLS) 2–1 Mid Michigan Bucks (PDL) Saginaw Township, Michigan
Musa Shannon 2', 70'(Report)Stephen Armstrong 74'Stadium: White Pine Stadium
Attendance: 4,887
Referee: Zekai Akbay (USA)
July 13, 1999 Staten Island Vipers (A-League) 3–2 (asdet) MetroStars (MLS) Piscataway, New Jersey
Ernest Inneh 32'
Lee Tschantret 85'
Kevin Wilson 95'
(Report)Billy Walsh 69', 81'Stadium: Rutgers University
Attendance: 1,077
Referee: Gerry Corrie (USA)
July 13, 1999 Carolina Dynamo (D3 Pro) 0–3 Columbus Crew (MLS) Columbus, Ohio
(Report)Ansil Elcock 36'
Stern John 47', 84'
Stadium: Crew Stadium
Attendance: 11,257
Referee: Francisco Gomez (USA)
July 13, 1999 Jacksonville Cyclones (A-League) 0–3 Dallas Burn (MLS) Duncanville, Texas
(Report)Bobby Rhine 17', 35', 43'Stadium: Old Panther Field
Attendance: 347
Referee: Misail Tsapas (USA)
July 13, 1999 Seattle Sounders (A-League) 0–1 Colorado Rapids (MLS) Denver, Colorado
(Report)Matt McKeon 26'Stadium: Mile High Stadium
Attendance: 20,376
Referee: Richard Heron (USA)
July 14, 1999 Chicago Fire (MLS) 0–1 Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League) Rochester, New York
(Report)Yari Allnutt 51'Stadium: Frontier Field
Attendance: 10,107
Referee: Ruben Rodhas (USA)

Quarterfinals

August 11, 1999 Dallas Burn (MLS) 1–2 (asdet) Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League) Rochester, New York
Jason Kreis 85'(Report)Mauro Biello 71'
Michael Kirmse 110'
Stadium: Frontier Field
Attendance: 10,730
Referee: Alberto Giordano (USA)
August 13, 1999 Colorado Rapids (MLS) 1–0 Tampa Bay Mutiny (MLS) Tampa, Florida
Jorge Dely Valdés 90'(Report)Stadium: Raymond James Stadium
Attendance: 9,651
Referee: Andrew Barnes (USA)
Note: This game doubled as an MLS regular season match.
August 18, 1999 Staten Island Vipers (A-League) 1–2 Charleston Battery (A-League) Charleston, South Carolina
Kevin Wilson 90'(Report)Paul Conway 4' (PK)
Paul Conway 12'
Stadium: Blackbaud Stadium
Attendance: 2,665
Referee: Jon Wilson (USA)

Semifinals

September 1, 1999 Colorado Rapids (MLS) 3–0 Charleston Battery (A-League) Virginia Beach, Virginia
Jorge Dely Valdés 55', 87'
Paul Bravo 82'
(Report)Stadium: Virginia Beach Sportsplex
Attendance: 2,109
Referee: Andrew Barnes (USA)

Final

Rochester Raging Rhinos
(A-League)
2–0Colorado Rapids
(MLS)
Miller 65'
Allnutt 90'
(Report)
Attendance: 4,555
Referee: Tim Weyland (USA)

Top scorers

PositionPlayerClubGoals
1Mugurel DumitruSan Diego Flash6
2Jorge MunozJacksonville Cyclones4
2Kevin WilsonStaten Island Vipers4
2Brian HunterWilmington Hammerheads4

See also

References

  1. ^ DiVeronica, Jeff (September 15, 1999). "Rhinos win soccer crown". Democrat and Chronicle. p. 1A. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
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